Includes the official administrative histories of the Bureau of
the Budget, the Federal Reserve System, the Department of the Treasury,
the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Council of Economic
Advisers, as well as numerous supporting documents for the Johnson
years. Filmed from the holdings of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library.

LCCN: 86-893399

GUIDE: 105-46, The National Economy under
President Johnson: Administrative Histories.

1. United States. Bureau of the Budget--History--Sources. 2. Board
of Governors Federal Reserve System (U.S.)--History--Sources. 3.
United States. Department of the Treasury--History--Sources. 4.
United States. Securities and Exchange Commission. 5. Council of
Economic Advisers (U.S.)

Contents: Unit 1: Royal College of Physicians; Bodleian Library;
Labour Party Archives; Centre for South Asian Studies; Family Planning
Association; Kent County Archives Office. Unit 2: Imperial War Museum.
Unit 3: Berkshire Record Office; University of Sussex; Tom Harrison;
Lambeth Palace; St. George's Hospital; Wellcome Foundation; Welsh
Folk Museum. Unit 4: Guildhall Library; Gloucester Record Office;
Rhodes House Library. Unit 5: University of London--Institute of
Education; Bristol Record Office; Clwyd Record Office; Port of London
Authority; Shropshire O.O. Local Studies; Essex Record Office; House
of Lords Records Office; Tameside Local Studies Library; Modern
Records Centre--University of Warwick. Unit 6: National Library
of Wales.

LC Call Number: Microfiche 85/235

A collection of finding aids, manuscript registers, and archival
inventories which list the contents of thousands of unpublished
manuscript collections in the United Kingdom. The Inventory is useful
to scholars who wish 1) to determine which collections in the U.K.
are relevant to their research needs, and 2) to get a preliminary
idea of the range of documents within the collections identified.
(The documents themselves must be consulted at the repositories
in the U.K.) Over a hundred different repositories, including libraries,
record offices, museums, and private collections have contributed
copies of their finding aids to the project.

LCCN: 85-891349

GUIDE: 101, National Inventory of Documentary
Sources in the United Kingdom. Kept with the fiche itself.
Consists of a cumulative microfiche index. The first part is arranged
by repository (with "List of Finding Aids" appearing on
each eye-legible fiche header). The second part is the "Names
and Subject Index." The second part provides whole numbers
(e.g., 563) which refer back to the "List of Finding Aids,"
where the decimal microfiche number of the finding aid itself will
be found (e.g., 0.006.001).

Approximately 100 books covering the period 1920-1949 written by
or in support of the German Nazi Party, from original texts in the
American Jewish Library in New York. The collection includes criticism
of religious institutions, inspirational writings, translations
of parts of the New Testament, school textbooks, official party
publications, a series of factbooks on individual countries (each
title begins "Schlag nach uber . . ."), results of medical
experiments, economics, law, history, a reader for foreigners, Adolf
Hitler, Germans living abroad, and racial philosophy and policy.

LCCN: 84-155508

GUIDE: Titles are listed in the MicRR card catalog under "Nazi
Movement."

Census of the population of 8 of the original 9 counties of northwestern,
western and central Nevada Territory; a partial index to 2 counties:
Ormsby County and Storey County, summary reports, and censuses of
towns, townships, and mining districts, dated 1862-1875. The population
was mostly men, aged 20 to 50, born in various states, in several
countries of Europe, and in China.

Transcripts of 45 full-length interviews with jazz musicians and
182 summaries of interviews, based on the holdings of the William
Ransom Hogan Jazz Archive. The Archive's collection mainly consists
of oral history interviews. These interviews and summaries provide
a view of jazz as seen by musicians who developed it as a musical
form. Subjects and themes discussed include the development of jazz
music for musical instruments, acceptance of jazz as a musical form,
social conditions of musicians, and profiles of great jazz players.

Interviews are arranged alphabetically by the name of the memoirist,
giving the corresponding reel number.

LCCN: 83-108186

GUIDE: AI3.07 No. 2, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No. 2.

Twenty-eight color microfiches of 657 sketches representing 55
designers, derived from the museum's collection spanning 1910 through
the late 1950s. Leading designers represented are Henri Bendel,
Bonnie Cashin, Mme. Eta, Fiffi, Elizabeth Hawes, Charles James,
Tina Leser, Clarie McCardell, and Adele Simpson. Hollywood is represented
by sketches from Charles LeMaire, Edith Head, Walter Plunkett, and
Irene, among others. Costume designs from major productions such
as Finian's Rainbow, The Egyptian, St. Louis Woman, and Sea of Grass
exemplify the designers' work. Actresses shown in costume include
Betty Grable, Katherine Hepburn, and Gene Tierney. The collection
may benefit designers and students who study costume and fashion.

LCCN: 90-956083

GUIDE: 242, New York and Hollywood Fashion
and Costume Design from the Brooklyn Museum Collection. Contains
a list of the designers included, biographical sketches, and a detailed
index to the illustrations.

Alphabetical and classified directories for New York City and selected
surrounding areas for 1878-1959.

LCCN: 83-133111

GUIDE: 38, Index to New York City Telephone
Directories, 1878-1907; Westchester 1906-14, 1923-55;
Rockland 1910-1954/5. A typescript, compiled by New
York Public Library, giving cross-references from place names to
reel numbers. The Library of Congress collection includes many directories
not indexed by this guide. A list of other series and years held
by the Library can be found on the inside cover of the guide.

Lists New Zealand cemetery transcriptions held by the New Zealand
Society of Genealogists Inc. as of 1988. Transcriptions consist
mainly of headstone inscriptions and burial records of church, public,
and private cemeteries. Some public memorials are included. Arrangement
is geographical by district north to south making the search of
a complete district possible. Districts are divided into counties
and cemeteries are listed in alphabetical order within the county.
Also includes composite transcriptions, usually newspaper extracts
or monumentalists' records, covering a wider area than a county.
No overall index of people buried in New Zealand exists but each
transcription has a name index. The set includes some sketches and
pictures.

LCCN: 90-956273

GUIDE: 183, New Zealand Cemetery Records.
A List of Holdings. Lists New Zealand districts and counties
(including a map), the contents of each microfiche by district,
and an alphabetical list of cemetery transcriptions with references
to fiche numbers.

The interviews with four residents of Newport Beach cover the growth
of the area, local biography, and rapid change in the area resulting
from Southern California's evolution into a resort and business
center. The interviews with five long-time Huntington Beach residents
discuss the growth of the area, early surfing and life-guarding,
the development of the school system, the impact of Prohibition
on the community; the Huntington Beach Company; and the life and
conditions of Mexican-Americans and Japanese-Americans.

LCCN: 84-154035

GUIDE: AI3.O7 no. 3, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No. 3, p. 90. Provides
a list of the interviewees; indexes by subject and name also appear
at the end of the interviews on the microfiches.

More than 3,500 documents totaling some 13,000 pages recording
U.S. involvement in and relations with the Sandinista Revolution,
from the overthrow of Somoza, through the advent of the U.S.-sponsored
Contras, to the electoral defeat of the revolutionary government.
Some of the documents were obtained from the Iran- Contra hearings
and other public sources. Many were previously classified. They
include background papers, chronologies, intelligence appraisals,
situation reports, press briefings and releases, biographical sketches,
texts of hearings, cables between the State Department and the U.S.
embassy in Nicaragua, and Contra generated documents.

LCCN: 93-629989

GUIDE: 297, Nicaragua: the Making of U.S.
Policy, 1978-1990: Guide and Index. 3 v.

A library of historical sources in English in the British Isles
and Dependent Territories (excluding Canada) for the study of the
period 1801-1900. British Parliamentary Papers are not included.
A continuing project in two parts, the General Collection covers
the following broad subjects either selectively or in depth: politics,
archaeology and history, economics, geography, agriculture, jurisprudence,
philosophy, psychology, education, recreation, science, medicine,
household management, useful arts, and religion. These subjects
comprise the General Collection. The Special Collection contain
topics such as publishing and women's issues.

Request by microfiche collection number and the title number in
the guide's citation.

LCCN: 88-893903

GUIDE: 136, The Nineteenth Century: General
Collection: A Guide to the Contents of Units 1-49, with supplements.
The first 18 units list all titles alphabetically by author or title
with a separate listing of titles by subject. From unit 19 forward
an alphabetical listing by author or title only is provided. The
subject is noted in each citation, however. For a complete search
it is necessary for the user to look through units 1-18 and each
additional unit.

A collection of approximately 4,500 plays from 1831 to 1900 representing
a cross-section of 19th century drama presented on the American
stage throughout the U.S. Although they are primarily American,
some English or European plays which were "Americanized"
for the stage by translation or adaptation are included, as are
librettos and vocal scores to operas and operettas. (This collection
is based on the Readex Microprint collection, Three Centuries
of Drama: American and English, 1500-1800, Microopaque
84/2.)

LCCN: 90-956351

GUIDE: PS632.H57, Nineteenth-Century American
Drama: A Finding Guide. Arranged by main entry which is usually
author, but is sometimes by American arranger or adaptor, with cross-references
from titles and other individuals. The finding guide also gives
the imprint and pagination for the plays, birth and death dates
of the authors, and includes appendices for series, ethnic/racial
characters, and subject/form, i.e. libretto, temperance play, etc.
"The microprints used in the preparation of this volume are
those housed in the Library of California State University, Long
Beach"--P. x of guide.

A collection of over 400 19th century monographs and some periodicals
that reflect American culture in the 1800s. The major emphasis of
the collection is on literary works, but historical works are also
included. Titles are primarily from series A (The Ohio Valley);
some titles are missing.

Includes many documents published by A.I.D., U.S.G.S, the U.S.I.A.,
the Soil Conservation Service, and the Army Corps of Engineers.
Includes only documents that fall outside the scope of the Monthly
Catalog and other major U.S. document indexes (e.g., Resources
in Education, Government Reports Announcements and
Index). The documents date from 1971-1975 +

Request by year and entry number from checklists.

LCCN: 83-137299

GUIDE: Z1223.AI U54a, Non-GPO Imprints Received
in the Library of Congress. A Selected Checklist. Arranged
by issuing agency, with subject index.

Nearly 4,700 photographs selected from the holdings of the National
Anthropological Archives. Arranged alphabetically by tribe, this
collection forms an important visual record of the American Indian,
consisting of black and white prints from 1860 to 1930. It includes
portraits of individuals and groups as well as pictures illustrating
dwellings, costumes, domestic activities, industries, and the arts.

Access is provided by an index in the guide, name.

LCCN: 84-137744

GUIDE: 74, [North American Indians: Pphotographs
from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution].
A list of tribes with relevant fiche and frame numbers.

1. Indians of North America--Pictorial works. 2. Indians of North
America--Portraits.

This collection consists of Command Papers, House of Commons Papers,
and Senate Papers of the Northern Ireland Parliament from 1921 to
1972. In 1972 the Northern Ireland Parliament was closed and total
responsibility for Northern Ireland was transferred to Parliament
in London. Of interest to students of Anglo-Irish relations and
the Irish civil wars are the Command Papers dealing with civil disturbances,
violence, and political settlement.

A collection of 771 periodicals filmed from the Linen Hall Library
in Belfast, which has been accumulating a comprehensive collection
of documentation relating to political turmoil in Northern Ireland
since the 1960s. The periodicals represent activities and views
of all parties to the political conflict, including political organizations,
paramilitary groups, and government offices. Additional phases of
this microfilming project will cover ephemeral/graphic materials
and pamphlet literature. NOTE: Additional collections related to
this topic are Northern Ireland Political Literature, 1968-1972,
Microfiche 5086a, Guide 22, and Political Literature of
Northern Ireland, 1973-74 and 1975, Microfiche 5086b,
Guide 22.

LCCN: 90-956375

GUIDE: 188, Northern Ireland Political Literature
on Microfiche: Catalogue and Indexes. Lists titles of periodicals
in alphabetical order with place of publication, publisher, and
holdings. There are separate indexes by publisher and place.

Political literature, pamphlets, periodicals, news-sheets and ephemera
(handbills, posters, calendars, etc.) collected from 1968-1975 by
the Linen Hall Library, Belfast. Does not include the Dublin papers
of Sinn Fein/I.R.A. The collection is gathered from all parties
involved in the Northern Ireland conflict: Communist, Socialist,
Loyalist, Official and Provisional Republican, People's Democracy,
and Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association. It also includes
documents on barricade, civil defense operations, and civil resistance.

Request by microfiche number from guide. Microfiches are arranged
by source, in two lists, 1968-1972 and 1973-1975.

LCCN: 87-890224 GUIDE: 22, Catalogue of
Microfiche Series of Political Literature of Northern Ireland: Subject
and Alphabetical Listings. Reproduced from microfiche numbers
82 and 83.

1. Northern Ireland--Politics and government--1969- --Sources.

The Northwest Coast collection of American Indian art
/ from the Museum of Mankind. -- London : Published by
permission of and in association with the Trustees of the British
Museum : G.K. Hall & Co, c1987. -- 35 microfiches : all col.
ill.

LC Call Number: Microfiche 91/7000

A color reproduction of Northwest Coast artifacts held by the Museum
of Mankind, London. Although the sharpness of the images in this
35-fiche set is not perfect, it is still an absorbing, useful representation
of nearly 1,500 objects of stone, ivory, bone, wood, leather, and
fiber-woven utensils, implements, clothing, effigies and furnishings
collected mainly between 1800 and 1875. Many of the objects display
the unique design and intricate carving that pay tribute to indigenous
artistry.

LCCN: 91-955242

GUIDE: Not in LC. The Library currently does not
have the accompanying paper index that would describe the objects.

1. Indians of North America--Antiquities--Pictorial works. 2. Indians
of North America--Implements--Pictorial works. 3. Indian arts--North
America--Pictorial works. 4. Indians of North America--Clothing--Pictorial
works.

More than 50,000 pages of selected reports, hearings, studies,
and court cases on all aspects of nuclear energy from 1945 to 1979.
Documents from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Atomic
Energy Commission, the General Accounting Office, the International
Labour Office, the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and from various
courts, cover a broad array of topics, from the biological implications
of nuclear energy to management of radioactive waste, nuclear proliferation,
the socioeconomic impact of nuclear energy, and reactor safety.

U.S. nuclear policy from the end of World War II through Iraqi
inspections mandated as a result of the success of Operation Desert
Storm. Most of the material was obtained either through Freedom
of Information Act requests or as a result of the Mandatory Declassification
Review, although some public documents, deemed essential, are included.
As with many declassified documents, exclusions exist; the abstracts
include how many lines, if any, have been removed.

LCCN: 93-629991

GUIDE: JX1974.73 .U18 1991, U.S. Nuclear
Non-proliferation Policy, 1945-1991. The guide contains a
useful chronology and bibliography; the index is by subject, with
annotations, and personal name. The abstracts are in chronological
order. Before using this resource, researchers should read the introduction
in volume 1 of the guide, particularly concerning FOIA requests
which were still pending at the time of publication.

Written by such private and government think tanks as the Rand
Corporation, the Institute for Defense Analysis, Stanford Research
Institute, and the Army War College, these special studies examine
all aspects of nuclear weapons and the threat of nuclear war. In-depth
reports on various weapon systems, arms control negotiations, military
strategy, nuclear proliferation, and civil defense procedures for
surviving a nuclear attack, provide analyses of major technological
and international issues confronting the world. The finding guide
provides an excellent abstract for each of these studies, with a
detailed description of the contents of each report.

LCCN: 86-892133

GUIDE: 105-34, A Guide to Nuclear Weapons,
Arms Control and the Threat of Thermonuclear War: Special Studies,
1969-1981. Consists of abstracts and reel and subject indexes.

Supplementing the initial collection of special studies on nuclear
weapons and arms control (1969-1981), this group of studies by eminent
think tank researchers continues to explore issues surrounding the
use of nuclear weapons. Of particular note in this collection are
numerous reports on specific atmospheric nuclear tests.

LCCN: 86-892134

GUIDE: 105-35, A Guide to Nuclear Weapons,
Arms Control and the Threat of Thermonuclear War: Special Studies
Supplement, 1981-1982. Consists of abstracts and reel and
subject indexes.